today in black history

June 26, 2023

General Lloyd Newton, the first Black member of the Thunderbirds, the elite Air Force precision flying team, was born in 1942 in Ridgeland, SC.

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The Associated Press

Early US intelligence report suggests US strikes only set back Iran’s nuclear program by months

Zohran Mamdani declares victory in NYC’s Democratic mayoral primary as Cuomo concedes

Teen indicted in fatal stabbing of another student at a high school track meet in Texas


The Washington Post

U.S. initial damage report: Iran nuclear program set back by months, not obliterated

In Trump’s tax bill, here are 9 key issues Republicans can’t agree on

With stakes high, White House pushes negotiations with Harvard


The New York Times


Mamdani Stuns Cuomo in New York Mayoral Primary

A Running List of Policies Rejected From the Republican Megabill

Man in Jan. 6 Riot Ordered to Pay $500,000 to Family of Officer Who Later Killed Himself


USA Today


As housing crisis worsens, members of Congress seek answers

Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' is shrinking. What's been cut?


America's housing is pulling further out of reach, report finds


NJ.com


Federal monitoring of Newark’s English learner program terminated

‘We regret that some became ill.’ N.J. schools reschedule graduation after heat sickens 100+.


Massive N.J. fair canceled for next 2 years


The Los Angeles Times


‘Scared to be brown’: California residents fearful amid immigration raids

Newsom, Democrats announce $321-billion California budget deal

Revised LAUSD budget saves jobs today, trims future retiree health benefit contributions


The Chicago Sun-Times


Gov. JB Pritzker to announce run for third term Thursday, sources say

Sunday set a single-day record for travelers passing through O'Hare


For older adults, a robust network of friends, relatives key to better health outcomes, study finds



The Atlanta Journal Constitution

Clearing the homeless from downtown Atlanta: Sisyphus had it easier.

Metro Atlanta road rage: Routine drives can quickly turn violent, experts say


‘Power mad’: Why a far-right Georgia GOP faction is splintering








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